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Show Beaver County kMtkafli lalhattat. h 3mm katt feUae. Dm i iimIi af mar bmw Ctik.rw-- far Uk. KnI'i m vilb ItaMrvair . at wwtfcy ml i i mm ii iim er M W MMmm - Mi - MMm mm - mm m mm m ft wnvW - r jrr - zlfj - - t Kiuam. WX BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922 plume ma co. tUSISTDESM noun s is IS TO SAVE TREES The sheepmen of Beaver County met in the County court house Wednesday ght and perfected a temporary organi sation under the name of the Beaver Association. County Woolgrower's D. White was elected tempoarv chairman and J. P. Barton secretary he chairman was instructed to ap point a committee of three "to" draft a constitution and, for considera mtapillars. somber of people have become tion at the next regular meeting. The meeting Wednesday night was id at the work of these insects called to meet the officers of the Utah are for ell they might, they and trees Woolgrowers Association, the branch ling into our city if they continue will kill all here to co operate with the State orreea. Ordinarily natural enemies ganization. jiaesses prey on these' insects to ihem under control but this seems East And West Ward Qnt to be a very healthy place M. I. A. mm T AD PRODUCTION lIIC I i $2.00 Per Year mm W4 ton oran MW1WHCO0M11ES nhg IU CO-OPERA- TE , m iii CROPS SDiATEOIllSTBALLOT A committee from the Beaver City Chamber of Commerce composed of N Abe Murdock, who returned Sunday The keynote of the Second Annual ments of our Farm. Bureau movement B. Neilsen and Timothy Brownhill ap with the other Beaver delegates from Farmer's Encampment recently held on should be the encouragement of the or- - peare1 before the Milford Commercial the democratic convention at Salt Lake, the Campus of the Utah Agricultural ganization and administration of Indus- - Club at their regular weekly dinner reports that the convention was, with-- , College, was sounded by President El trial units among our farmers so that Wednesday in behalf of the meeting at out doubt, one of the cleanest ieut; inost mer G. Peterson of the Institution last our butter or cheese for instance could Parowan Mbnday, the celery experihonestly conducted political conventions lght in his address of welcome at thfti be bulked, Eradedand-marketedinsu- fment in Beaver and the phamplet being ever held in the State. No steam roller opening session of the encampment. cient quantity to attract Los Angeles issued by the Beaver Chamber adver- methods, no booze, no ' bribes, nothing President Peterson declared that we or any other similar market. So with tising the resources of the County. Rev. that the most honorable voter could are now upon the hrink of one of the egg production; our poultry men should Zook acted as chairman and introduced find fault with. The campaign for Sens-to- r most significant developments western unite in such a waa hotly but honestly contested by way that their products the visitors. After listening to the reagriculture has ever faced, the devel could be put in the best markets availa marks of the Beaver visitors it was two of Utah's most able men, resulting with Beaver in its in the nomination of the politically' oping of marketing to sup ble instead of depending upon local voted to ply the large markets of southern Cali manipulation. So with apples, so with development work.Des Hickman, D. E. stronger of the two, Senator' Vt. H,! fornia and the still vaster markets of dreBsed poultry, so with other meats Kirk and Karl Carlton were appointed King, by a small majority, snd on the Pacific to which California is an outlet. and all our staples. This is now an ur- - to look after the Parowan meeting, and first ballot. . in Utah we have passed from agri gent, possibly the most urgent, prob Geo. Jefferson, Des Hickman and Sam Following are the Democratic nomcultural pioneering somewhat suddenly lem, confronting the farmers. Cline a committee to raise Milford's inees. For U. S. Senator, Wnv H. Meeting to a condition em to flourish, which forces us to recogconditions under which we share of the fund for publication of the King; State, Supreme Court, E, E. ine should destroy (property owners District,' The joint meeting of East and West nize national and world markets," de meet this summer are encouraging phamplet. The latter committee im Corf man; Congressmen-Firs- t caterpillars to prevent the moths M. I. A., to be held at 8:15 in clared President Peterson. "We must Agriculture has not Daased out of the mediately raised $132.00 and turned it Hilton H. Welling, Second Second Di Ward f we are to maintain our present stan shadow entirely but there has been suf over to Mr. Brownhill with promise of trict, Wm. R. Wallace; Public Inatruc .laying eggs next year. This can lie by cutting off the affected Park Hall Sunday evening will present aar oi living, sen to the national mar- - ficient development so that any doubt $18.00 additional as soon as other Mil tion, D. C. Jensen, the following program; Girls' Chorus; and destroying the insects; or and this is enforcing standardiza about our future has been dispelled ford business men could be interviewed. ets alk. Miss Irene Tol ton; Reading, Lou Jebs can be pierced with a sprayer tion and developing cooperating facili- The past two years has not been with The Parowan committee reports keen Mrs. Caroline ise Levi; Vocal Solo, Miss Nellie Roper; Hedger WiU iprayed with coaloil being careful ties that were not so necessary two de- out its great value. All America now interest shown and a number of cars " Scout F. John What Movement, Woman's alk, Farm Bureatr "Boy cades ago. This shift is the most em knows how fully national prosperity lined up to go from Milford. get the oil on healthy parts of Orville Girls' Harris; "" Reading, Joseph; V free. A torch may be nsed to burn After the meeting Messrs. Neilsen barrassing circumstance in our agricult rests upon the purchasing power of the Mra Caroline Hedger, wel known forms. The foliage could be spray-ji- b Chorus. Brownhill taken were same snd ure our at by Supt, farmer. Take away this purchasing and the time is child welfare specialist snd dietetic expoison early in the season so pportunity. power as was done in 1920 and the Fournier of the Telluride Power Co. on has been Invited by the Woman's to Parowan Aboard For All when the caterpillars begin We now face the Los Angeles market whole economic structure of trade and a tour of the valley and were ahown pert, Farm Bureau to visit Beaver, and" is. motor the Beaver All are will folks wells the the leaves of Ret several County operated by jon urgently with a condensed population of over manufacturing collapses. they here on Tuesday, August 2Sta a and die. It would be imposlble requested to attend the meeting at 500,000 and an immediate and tributa "The power of agriculture is over- from their lines; wells flowing 600 gal expected has dons similar work Mra Hedger Its the spray into the . tents after Parowan Monday morning, August 21st ry population of at least a million peo whelming in America. This power is lons of pure clear, cold water per min the. State and elsewhere throughout as called to consider ways and means of ple. In addition to this are expert fa now assuming an organized condition. ute; some of these wells irrigating jrebsare made. snd is much' in demand for the 'excellthan at Market acres and Utah 60 the a as for leu Southern gravi ence 5j people are waiting cilities of Los Angeles reaching through Every thoughtful citizen, I believe, is high establishing of her work. It was therefore only rament to kill the worms but wise ing Association. The. Union Pacific has out the Pacific. This market is one of coming to recognize the necessity of ty water cost. We were also taken to by offering special inducement that it 3eJ would suggest Immediate action already made a surprisingly low rate on a number of very important develop this organization. In our present troub the Mammoth poultry farm where we was to secure this engagement.' possible St people. To wait for the Govern-- I mixed cars, with the privilege of load ments of the last fifteen or twenty years. le. between laborers on one hand and found 6000 S. C. leghorns, one of the An outline of her activity here will be to take action in the matter is to ing at Delta, Milford and Lund. This is Before that time it did not exist as a owners of our large transportation and prettiest sights of the county. Messrs. available later,'. . 4 destruction of Beaver's entire the one meeting every farmer, business prominent factor in our economic life. mining enterprises on the other, it is a Riesener and Tomsick, the owners, are : llife. and professional man can well afford to Here is a discriminating public with source of great comfort to know that erecting more houses and ere long will : attend. Come and brine your friends arge purchasing power. What do they Congress is measurably and desirbly have the largest poultry farm in the Beaver's Public library Visited a was Intermountain Tourists' By Many country. It trip with you. 1 need? Just what we produce: butter controlled by those whose constitu tents From Scaffolding Those who can are requested to milk, eggs, poultry, apples, meats, su are the farmers of the nation. In our worthwhile and and one which every Injures Mr. Scott Boyter afford to take, The reading room at the Public Li spend the week end with Parowan citi gar, wheat, and a variety of other bas present grave industrial crisis it ap Beaver citizen can well j brary in Beaver witnesses an interest-in- g sons at Parowan Cedar Breaks. It is ic necessities. California is a beautiful pears to me providential that the farm r. Scott Boyter sustained internal planned to leave Parowan at 3 oclock but superficial country, producing or- era of America have come to exercise Good registration of travelers from week Fishing At Puffer's Lake to week. fell he when morning Tuesday in now which have 'ptt Up to the present time, durafternoon and spend Satur anges, olives, Lemons, nuts, and such the control they That Beaver City folks can success on Saturday i the scaffolding while . working is 1922,, not them Their interest ing do federal well approximately 260 persons. without legislation. . S day night Sunday and Sunday night luxuries. We can fully spend week ends at Puffer's Lake rooi ti ine new doom oi II. nis son. at the Breaks, s Urge majority of the in dividends nor in in representing foods Parowan to primarily; We the all. wages just motoring produce basics, and still be on time at their business Boyter, at his farm on Mander- have visited the library, takingin is eco in and and States, interest and their wool and political hides, the mentioned morning. for time meeting Monday Monday mornings was demonstrated road. Whilo no bones have been examine dance at the Breaks Saturday night a mining way the basic metals and coal. nomic security because they own theland by Mrs. Emma T Mathews, assistant advantage of opportunity to ' hour en, Mr. Boyter. s condition was shelves on an occasional to of re to and children' nation to raise the of us the will be a part of the entertainment pre What an opportunity this gives cashier of the State Bank of Beaver ' ; iidered (somewhat serious. Due to c . creation. . are nation the on after gone. they sell to a comparatively wealthy popula carry vided for the visitors. last Monday morning when, in County, ; urancea age 74 years n is uougni tion. Los Angeles is only one of a num It is this primitive and noble relation company with Mr. Dud Gilliea, ahe rode te, however, that he is holding Beaver Road Being Rebuilt-Countof such opportunities we nave. ship of man, family and land that horseback from the Gillies camp at ber C. Future Of The B. A. asm iftpr an prlnB An rf IHflnL the from which us extremes will save Clerk Waldo Murdock and a Puffer's Lake to Beaver in exactly two Current rumors of the vroposed clos Others exist or could be developed. and of Russia. But-w- e must this great Press reporter made a abort trip up the " I give be done to enter must What Mrs. Mathews the hours. fishing says ing of the Branch Agricultural College I A Car Load of Chickens every legitimate facility by st Puffer's Lake bas been fine, nearly Beaver river last week end and were' at Cedar City, and of the elimination stay in this market? We must produce population and tax ad of education, roads to find such splen.in Nephi Times-New- s every one catching the limit of nice pleasantly surprised carried as its already of two years of college work a commercial grade of the products way to justments. And let it be said also, no . did work on T done IV the road In that sufficient in J and being need quantity fish. sized i story last week the photo of Ne are reiuted Dy director j. nowaru they work is being done under district The a permanent part advantage should be given which is not as be upon financial depended while first car load of chickens, shipped Maughan, who says that ts the direction 'of Forest Supervisor p. We must if we go legitimate. The farmers of the nation 1 week to Butte, Montana, The ship-In Memoriam imitation is present, the school is not of their subsistence. - neither which ask nor A. Msttson and supervision of Wilford anything require similar or fields, profitainto this field, lit contained 8,000 chickens and only rated as a "needed institution, -- I .1 o.oer Robinson. A crew of about 40 men and cimw. M- - have standardized production on a win oe injurious io anj Gfbt 500 to the 70 or more poultry but that it will grow in proportion to Patrich Watkin Reese, who died Au. 10 or 12 teams are now is kind a favoritism of Class any grave employed on the cale. a sf that district This 6, for whom funeral services were gust shipment was th Increasing favor of the smaller larger nu no The work. w curse iree ami mai uvw appropriation for this year is society It was remarked last winter l held on Tuesday August 8th., was born tipof S. C. White Leghorn spring rhnol for colleire nreoaration. Normal m which will probabably reus can $10,000,00 bxibi ionB tiicwrm.B. most important develop- people ierels, bringing an aveage "of 83 work will also be continued and excel orwof the at Mertbyr, Tydvil. Walea, January 23, build the road for as the Upper, Te J V ati each while spring fryers in other lent courses of first snd second year 1830. At the age of 18 he joined the L. uride plant ville Hot Miners Springs Wets are goingbegging. D. S. church, and became a teacher and mllpcTA work in various subjects are Cottage Meeting Held ' i- To Be Improved Soon missionary in his native land, perform fephi turned the trick and success-l- d prepared for the coming year. For Mrs. Hall, Sunday Favors CcrOperstion "' . their surplus stuff at s fair rate ing these duties when not engaged in While many farmers are complaining his regular employment as an iron Mr. Stephen R, Barton, s prominent profit to the growers. Here Indeed A cottage meeting was held on Sun Recent Bride Entertained not have of the that fact because they home worker. of Greenville, was looking after farmer the good example for Beaver-Count- y at Mra. Ed Nowers (nee Cliata Hyatt) day morning. August 13th., - Fillmore, business - matters in the Beaver County one to emulate. her Reese to land, of Mrr enough in behalf thrifty l MS lltn emigrated t Limb, County seat nr of Mrs. Linda waa tendered a cnina snuwer is complaining because his eigh Utah in 1854, and later helped settle last week end. In an interview with a farmer Nine Hall. Maria Mrs. 4 home of Mra John Ashworth on last grandmother, teen acrejranch is too much for him and Beaver, Minersville, Adamsville and Press reporter Mr. Barton ssys he is In jrfouse Season Opens Sept 1 Friday evening, full dinner set was teen were present, eacn in mm lurihis two husky sons to work successful Greenville. He held many important hearty accord with the movement to Gosthe the truth of Aletter from State Game Commls-resented to the recent bride by her ng testimony of re tht ly. We refer to Mr. Charles Harris, of positions in both Church and State, also secure lower freight .rates between was Goodwin Madscn advises that the open vounir rirl friends, twenty three, in pel. Sister Betsy and man- Minersville, who is doing intensified filling a mission to Wales in 1000. He Milford and Los Angeles snd also befor Sagehen, Pinnated Grouse number. Varied paattime In games and with her usual cheerful word and is now supplying s num- and Mrs. Reese worked two years in lieves the time has come for greater Mary A. Munford explain- farming, Prairie Chicken, Blue Grouse, orpine music filled the evening. Ice rresm and ner. Sister Beaver Citizens with garden pro the St. George Temple.- - Shortly before . of ber "i-among the farnv rs In the n. and Ruffed Grousa-eommo- nlv cake provided refreshing repast for the edthe Lord's Prayer, called Harris While Mr. here at h duce. his wife death their the well as of as in the'msrketing of rsising as a closing hymrn. Right," was sung Pheasants will be pen from Sep- - guests. Press office long enough to tell us wedding anniversary was celebrattd their produce. the the for much better ' Sister Hall was ut. to iota, both dates inclusive. that a prominent Salt Lake man has an In 1914 Mr. Reese was ordained a Mr. Barton recently installed a mod- - ( and cheer of the meeting. diversion limit In wiUbe iie eight birds posA Greeting From Home option on the Hot Springs and expects Patriarch by Apostle Anthony W. Ivina ern carbide gas plant in his home "at nd 12 birds for the season. to imj rove same with a large plunge, It bas been said that he was nearly per Greenville and now uses it for cooking GunntDon Utah. Brew Recipe iThe season for doves Home onens on Seo-hot baths, etc. fect as mortal could be. Neither he nor as well as for lighting.' He Is preparing August 9, 1922. r.n Firnlev handed us the following 1st to 16th both dates Inclusive to build a frost proof house for his carhis good wife had a known enemy. him he Mr. Brownhill. Home Brew Recipe, sent to F,a rederal regulation. head 6 of He was atthe generatiane, bide plant, thus making one of the J ChiA Famous Fortune Teller Dear Sir: . e- thinks by Hon. J. F. Tolton from s ; 7 sons survived and Press the being by regu daughters. most convenient' and I .m now receiving One of the world's best and most '-so good we gladly pass it is It in the cago. to County. 29 55 grandchildren, plants ", likes Our Roads noted fortune tellers will be in Beaver larlv. It's like s message from home and 3 dren John Wtlr a s in mAitnr nf thm me. I wish to thank you foryour prompt mil fortune to nrenared tell oon a -four Chase wild bullfrogs for three He died as he had lived, s true Latter f Mhing ton County News. atStGeonre attention, and beg to remain. To them add way satisfactory to you or no charge. the Cash Talks ; . hops. up snd gather 4 Day SainL ' her, adv. Respectfully yours 5"paniedbyhU famUy. and office of tanbark. half a pint of Watch for FOR: SALE-T- wo ten gallons 'ranges, almost p j willesen susp. r? wpped over id Beaver for shellac one bar of homemade new electric washer; and' vv refrigerator, an I. Dr. Buswell Coming f minutea Tuesday snroute home Boil 36 hours, strsm through a combination Danci Saturday Night Family vis cupboard.' Add ' trip to Bryos's Canyon and 5 W. sock to keep it from working. Dr. J. J. Buswell Ophthalmic Speci leaving so will make a real sacrifice Piano Tuning The Hsrmony Five will be at the it to -l- uiicn give Lake., Mrv Wallis compli to one grssshopper toeschpint alist of Salt Lake will beat Beaver for cash. Arthur Gen Uy,'. at thf idd I wBl be in Beaver soon prepared kitchen sink. Opera House Saturday night, August Hotel in the little a Pour vfUd 08 hiMy on our rpads and said kick. ? n.vr s of their U one will you Tuesday noon to Wednesday Roger Fsxrar place. Adv. and splen 19th. give pianos. tune and repair enamel off it is ready 24 Ukesths for test No noon it If unexcelled i ?Ml wek was on of the most en August charge floor, did dances Good snyworl of this ebsrscter telephone 3Jlle ever had to Utah.. for bottling. Don't Just "keep chickens: knaks music. For young and old. Price 1.00 ing eyea References, Glasses are worn or lesve orders at ue r " as well vision. -as for health V 25c. them' Adv. Udies extra I r. tr niannteed. ' keep you. per couple; w Patronise Uoms Industry. d card tord t V Jnn. A. Lechleiter. adv V VS. years the Cotton-ttlut of Beaver Canyon have been that ily affected with caterpillars on feed end the web over folisge the are These caterpillar lTei. . moth that Ian its eggs on lbs of the tree which hatched out L destructive caterpillars called couple of tt by-la- ni ' V . y a. i - r- ... t.t ;: -- u r ' "i" -- , W o sixty-sevent- piw lr great-grandch- il w . . her-patro- nize ' v ' ( 22-2- ri om.ee. alt mIan V W mm |